The penal harvest in the face of the Digital Age Is there a criminal procedural cyber law?
Abstract
This article aims to provide a concise overview of the historical development of communication and its social consequences. By laying this foundation, it will delve into the overarching debate surrounding crime and criminal procedure. Thus, the focus of this discussion is the intersection of these two subjects within the realm of cyberspace. Furthermore, in order to critically analyze the national legal framework, it is imperative to draw on international examples and address the potential challenges to effectively combat cybercrime. Finally, this article will explore conflicts of jurisdiction and present optimistic perspectives regarding the future of criminal law in the context of cybercrime. To this end, technological advancement and the digital society require a specialized approach to criminal law and criminal procedure to address emerging challenges. It is necessary, above all, to closely monitor social and technological transformations, ensuring the protection of individual and collective rights in the digital environment, and promoting security and justice in the digital age, as well argued by Aristotle.